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@Pwner I have never had that issue, got an uptime of 100+ days with it, and it isn't that bad as well.
@eddynetweb Hmm, maybe it's because I was running an SAMP server on mine. It's more RAM intensive, so it could have been causing the lag from time to time on the cache.
I'm not as big on I/o as a lot of people here and I guess 11MB/s is okay... I would prefer at least around the 50 range though. Maybe I won't use 50MB/s but I know that the disk isn't in 100% use 100% of the time.
I got 2.5MB/s with weloveservers, looks like some one was abusing.
Their uptime is good.
I've heard many people said 20MB/s is enough for websites, but I do feel lagging when the DD results is more than 20MB/s:
root@xxxx:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync
16384+0 records in
16384+0 records out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 38.6363 s, 27.8 MB/s
Maybe when the IO performance is not good, the CPU and Memory is overuse too.
Got 19MB/s with WLS, but I'm only running a ts3server and didn't notice any slowdowns. I reported it but its okay for me:)